We have more than 30 clubs, organizations, and competitive teams that are CASNR-based.

One of every three CASNR students are on scholarship, last year receiving a collective $1.3 million.

A Congressional Internship Program is offered at both the state and federal levels, and a study abroad program is offered through the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, England.

Our facilities include a new $17 million Animal & Food Sciences building and labs; farm and feedlot for teaching and research; greenhouse/garden complex; and a design studio.

All majors require or offer internships, for that "real-world" experience employers look for.

The Undergraduate Research Program is one of the first of its type, offering a mentorship with a faculty member and funding for research in the agricultural sciences and natural resources.

Making an Impact

About 25-35% of CASNR students go directly to graduate or professional schools after their bachelors degree.

About 75% of CASNR students who apply to vet, medical, pharmacy, or law school are admitted.

The average starting salary for CASNR graduates with full-time employment is $35,000/year, and ranges from $24,000 to $80,000. The national average for starting salaries with a bachelors degree is also $35,000.